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English: Two priests on a funerary stele, basalt, Roman 2nd century AD.
Français : Deux prêtres sur une stèle funéraire. Basalte, époque romaine, IIe siècle ap. JC.
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Publishing this picture in 2019 I am not certain where the object is now. The "old" Archaeological museum used to contain lots of objects, then started to expose the growing flood of mosaics from the Zeugma rescue excavations. During my last visit both museums existed, but the mosaics were in the new museum.

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Gaziantep Archaeological Museum Priests

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19 September 2006

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